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TwentyFourBit
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Hey guys, About a week ago I saw a random video about Proxmox virtual enviornment on the internet. I have a bunch of rack servers at the house. Previously I had been using different virtualization software (such as VMWare and Oracle's VirtualBox) to run my virtual machines, mainly small time server machines (mail server, various file servers, etc).
I did indeed search around quite a bit before I posted here. But I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious.
The only problem I am having is that I can not get my Linux distros to have a screen resolution higher than 1024x768. Windows 2003/2008 I have no problem changing the setting to my liking. The current machine that's running my Proxmox VE is: 2U machine 2x6core Xeons 64GB RAM A RAID setup with 6 total SATA hard drives. The motherboard of this machine has onboard VGA. I was wondering if that was the issue and I needed some dedicated video card. So I went into the BIOS and bumped up the onboard VGA's memory up to 128MB. It didn't help or improve the screen resolution problem. So I went into the Proxmox web setup and changed the hardware for the display around a bit and that ended up making me not be able to boot up. So I had to switch back to "Default" option.
Is this a driver issue, or a Proxmox issue?
Any ideas? As I said, Linux has the problems. Windows boxes do not, whatsoever.
-Thanks.
I did indeed search around quite a bit before I posted here. But I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious.
The only problem I am having is that I can not get my Linux distros to have a screen resolution higher than 1024x768. Windows 2003/2008 I have no problem changing the setting to my liking. The current machine that's running my Proxmox VE is: 2U machine 2x6core Xeons 64GB RAM A RAID setup with 6 total SATA hard drives. The motherboard of this machine has onboard VGA. I was wondering if that was the issue and I needed some dedicated video card. So I went into the BIOS and bumped up the onboard VGA's memory up to 128MB. It didn't help or improve the screen resolution problem. So I went into the Proxmox web setup and changed the hardware for the display around a bit and that ended up making me not be able to boot up. So I had to switch back to "Default" option.
Is this a driver issue, or a Proxmox issue?
Any ideas? As I said, Linux has the problems. Windows boxes do not, whatsoever.
-Thanks.
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